Lionel Messi will not participate in the Major League Soccer All-Star Game against Liga MX on Wednesday night. His Inter Miami teammate, Jordi Alba, is also absent from the match.
An MLS representative confirmed that Inter Miami has informed league officials of their absence, which raises questions about potential repercussions for missing the All-Star event without confirmed injuries. The league plans to consult with Inter Miami before announcing any possible sanctions.
Last year, Messi missed the All-Star Game due to an injury. Currently, he is tied with Nashville’s Sam Salridge for the top spot in MLS with 18 goals, having scored in six of his last seven games.
Report by Associated Press.
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In my opinion, Messi’s absence from such a high-profile event not only disappoints fans eager to see him play but also raises concerns about player availability in MLS. For soccer enthusiasts, this news underscores the need for better communication regarding player injuries and availability, which can significantly impact the league’s appeal.